Yeah, so I’ve said this before, but I can’t say it enough: Rusty Eye is one of the coolest horror-themed bands working today, to the point of redefining the whole concept of “horror metal.” Every aspect of their music – songwriting, performing style, production and visual presentation, the whole deal – reflects the same passion for all things macabre that you FEARnet fiends share. But all that would be wasted if they weren’t also a technically solid, entertaining and insanely heavy band. The sonic proof’s all in there, evolving with each new release and proving that the LA-based trio isn’t just some Fulci-obsessed garage combo. Now Rusty Eye have released a new live record chronicling their April 2010 performance at the legendary Rainbow Bar & Grill, and I got to spend some quality ear-time with the album. Read on and I’ll drop some knowledge on ya… Continue reading

One of our all-time fave horror-metal bands is not only still going strong after fifteen years, but they’ve managed to carve their names in music history (with a blood-encrusted scalpel, naturally), thanks to the release of their second live album, Rusty Eye: Live at the Rainbow MMX. The talented trio of Miss Randall, Mr. Rust and Baron Murtland became the first band ever to record a live set at the legendary LA club, and this so-called “sonic documentary” is now available for your listening pleasure. We’ve got tons of sweet details below the fold, so get in here and check it out! Continue reading

Day 10 of Über Röck’s 13 Days Of Halloween and it’s time to unleash our second ladykiller. Miss Randall not only sings and plays drums in terror-fuelled thrash ‘n’ roll outfit Rusty Eye, she also knows her shit when it comes to horror movies, but I guess that’s obvious when you get someone like Claudio Simonetti from the legendary Goblin to guest on your latest album. If you love metal and you love horror then you are about to find your next (bad) dream woman…… Continue reading

It’s not often you can say something is original. However Hollywood’s Rusty Eye are just about as original as they come. The style encompasses a vast range of genres, as do the vocals which are all forged into a heavy metal sound with a progressive touch. The production really has that garage band feel to it, which is quite lo-fi although it doesn’t affect any of the clarity in the overall sound. The vocal styles range from the varying vocal styles of Mr. Rust who delivers an array of extreme and clean vocals, as well as Miss Randall’s sultry female voice. Of course Mr. Rust and Miss Randall handle bass and drums respectively, with the three piece being rounded out by guitar player Baron Murtland. Continue reading

Rusty Eye

Possessor

Reviewed by: Mercury 23

Genre: Heavy Metal, Post, Underground

Rusty Eye is a three piece band that really brings a lot of character to the table.
Originally from Mexico City the band currently resides in Los Angeles, California and they have a new album out on their own label called Epoché Records. I really do not understand why a major label has not grabbed them yet! I would love to see a lot of money dumped into this band, however the bands seems to be of a Do – It – Yourself mentality standing strongly on their own feet. I can only applaud them for the great job they’re doing! Continue reading

While Lemmy is Away… RUSTY EYE will play. As we’ve been carrying on about this week, Lemmy will be at Club Nokia tonight to be deservedly feted for all he has done to make this world a more tolerable place. But while all that fun is happening, back at his second home RUSTY EYE will be putting on a two hour set on the second floor of the Rainbow Room. Yes, two hours – that’s no joke. They will be recording the show and playing tracks from Rust n’ Roll, Stendhal Syndromeand Possessor. It all starts at nine and will be followed at 11:30 by the Hells Belles Burlesque show. We’re guessing Lemmy will return to the ranch in time for that. The cover is just $5.